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Marduk-aḫḫē-erība, “Marduk has replaced the brothers for me,” ca. 1046 BC, ruled as 9th king of the 2nd Dynasty of Isin and the 4th Dynasty of Babylon, but only for around 6 months.〔The ''Kinglist A'', tablet BM 33332, iii 2 gives 1 year 6 months together with the beginning of his name, mdŠÚ-ŠEŠ-〕 According to the ''Synchronistic Kinglist''〔''Synchronistic Kings List A.117'', excavation reference Assur 14616c, ii 22.〕 he was a contemporary of the Assyrian king Aššur-bêl-kala.
==Biography==

The only contemporary source is a kudurru〔 (line art pictured),〔 text 149.〕 or gray limestone boundary marker, in a private collection in Istanbul, which records a land grant to a certain Kudurrâ, a “Ḫabiru” and servant of the king, in a region of northern Babylonia called Bīt-Piri’-Amurru. The term ''Ḫabiru'' may represent a socio-economic rather than ethnic designation as the name ''Kudurrâ'' is possibly not linguistically of semitic derivation. The field was surveyed〔Termed ''rēš eqli našû'', to lift the head of the field.〕 by a diviner, a scribe named Nabû-ēriš the ''son of'' (i.e. descendant of) Arad-Ea, an administrator and a mayor.
It has been suggested that he is the 5th king represented in the ''Prophecy A''〔''Prophecy A'', tablet VAT 10179 (KAR 421) obverse ii 19.〕 by the single line, “A prince will arise, and his days will be short. He will not rule in the land.” This is a late Assyrian tablet found at Assur and first published in 1923, which narrates a sequence of 12 Babylonian kings.

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